Painting a poly nuc.

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Frenchie

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I have just purchased a poly nuc and plan to give it a cost of masonry paint. I have a tin of white sandtex and would like to add a bit of coloured paint to the white. Anybody know what paint I could use. Thanks.
 
Rather than spend another £22 on coloured Sandtex I hope I could add some coloured paint to my white sandtex .
 
Perhaps buy a tester pot of a dark colour eg green and mix with some of your white. You will not need a lot. Just painted a poly nuc with cream smooth sandtex which did not use a lot for 2 coats.
 
Use a radiator roller to paint them, I also have a small brush at hand for those awkward places.
 
I did 2 Nucs (including Miller feeders) with one pot (350ml I think), the Children managed one Hive (including Miller feeder, Std. BB roof and base) with 2/3 of a pot. I use a ~2" brush.

I think you can colour your Sandtex with any sensible colourant (i.e Not poisonous), given that you don't paint the inside. I do (usually) paint the inside of the Miller feeders with white, but you have that. It has been suggested that the bits in these feeders where the bees go, add a bit of sand to give a coarse climbing frame so they can get out of the goo. I use wooden skewers instead. They do drown in it if you don't do one or the other.
 
t. It has been suggested that the bits in these feeders where the bees go, add a bit of sand to give a coarse climbing frame so they can get out of the goo. I use wooden skewers instead. They do drown in it if you don't do one or the other.
Saw a video where they used old fishing line bunched up to make a feeder filler to stop drowning. Looked good. I've got sand surfaces, but will put in the cord this year to give them and extra chance of climbing out.
 
Rather than spend another £22 on coloured Sandtex I hope I could add some coloured paint to my white sandtex .

I have used Cuprinol shades and the Wilko equivalent, mixed into white masonry paint with good effect. Will tend to be a very pastel shade though :) .
 
I did 2 Nucs (including Miller feeders) with one pot (350ml I think), the Children managed one Hive (including Miller feeder, Std. BB roof and base) with 2/3 of a pot. I use a ~2" brush.

I think you can colour your Sandtex with any sensible colourant (i.e Not poisonous), given that you don't paint the inside. I do (usually) paint the inside of the Miller feeders with white, but you have that. It has been suggested that the bits in these feeders where the bees go, add a bit of sand to give a coarse climbing frame so they can get out of the goo. I use wooden skewers instead. They do drown in it if you don't do one or the other.
I got paint dye from fleabay- really cheap and good range of colours.


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